A Panda Taking a Portrait of a Young Boy

Usually, pandas are quite coveted and everyone is excited to see them and take pictures of them. That's what makes this shot so special because the roles are reversed.

Along with cats and babies, pandas are one of the internet’s big love affairs. Panda bread, videos of pandas being clumsy or seemingly misbehaving and other panda-related things are sure to bring a smile on people’s faces. That’s why we don’t want to hold this picture back:

Similar to the little girl standing next to a big dog, this picture is great for at least two reasons. What about you? Do you have any favorite pictures of animals interacting with people? Maybe you even shot it yourself and we can see it in you LomoHome. Let us know in the comments section to this article!

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I like taking pictures of everyday things I find in ordinary places. Taking close-up pictures of them makes them look more interesting. A spoonful of candies or a small necklace looks more interesting and fun up close.

A couple of weeks ago, my family and I celebrated Hari Raya after a month of fasting during the holy month of Ramadan. Since the first day I laid my hands on the Lubitel 166+, I've always had the thought of taking portraits of my family. So this year, I finally took them. Here they are: Hari Raya Portraits!

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Halloween fever is in full swing. Everything ghostly, scary or freakishly extraordinary are either on display or being spoken of in hushed voices through spine-chilling tales. Apart from wearing the scariest costumes and taking photos of of your petrifying selves, why not amplify the Halloween spirit a notch higher by using Halloween-themed aperture plates with the New Petzval Lens? Here's a quick tipster that'll teach you how to make special aperture plates and make the most out of them this Halloween!

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